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SCENE III

Another part of the field.
Enter POSTHUMUS and a British Lord.

Lord.
Camest thou from where they made the stand!

Post.
I did:

Though you, it seems, come from the fliers.

Lord.
I did.

Post.
No blame be to you, sir; for all was lost,

But that the heavens fought: the king himself

Of his wings destitute, the army broken,

And but the backs of Britons seen, all flying

Through a straight lane; the enemy full- hearted,

Lolling the tongue with slaughtering, having work

More plentiful than tools to do't, struck down (10)

Some mortally, some slightly touch'd, some falling

Merely through fear; that the straight pass was damm'd

With dead men hurt behind, and cowards living

To die with lengthen'd shame.

Lord.
Where was this lane?

Post.
Close by the battle ditch'd, and wall'd with turf;

Which gave advantage to an ancient soldier,

An honest one, I warrant; who deserved

So long a breeding as his white beard came to,

In doing this for's country: athwart the lane,

He, with two striplings--lads more like to run (20)

The country base than to commit such slaughter;

With faces fit for masks, or rather fairer

Than those for preservation cased, or shame,--

Made good the passage; cried to those that fled,

'Our Britain's harts die flying, not our men:

To darkness fleet souls that fly backwards. Stand;

Or we are Romans and will give you that

Like beasts which you shun beastly, and may save,

But to look back in frown: stand, stand.' These three,

Three thousand confident, in act as many-- (30)

For three performers are the file when all

The rest do nothing--with this word 'Stand, stand,'

Accommodated by the place, more charming

With their own nobleness, which could have turn'd

A distaff to a lance, gilded pale looks,

Part shame, part spirit renew'd; that some, turn'd coward

But by example--O, a sin in war,

Damn'd in the first beginners!--gan to look

The way that they did, and to grin like lions

Upon the pikes o' the hunters. Then began (40)

A stop i' the chaser, a retire, anon

A rout, confusion thick; forthwith they fly

Chickens, the way which they stopp'd eagles; slaves,

The strides they victors made: and now our cowards,

Like fragments in hard voyages, became

The life o' the need: having found the back-door open

Of the unguarded hearts, heavens, how they wound!

Some slain before; some dying; some their friends

O'er-borne i' the former wave: ten, chased by one,

Are now each one the slaughter-man of twenty:

Those that would die or ere resist are grown (51)

The mortal bugs o' the field.

Lord.
This was strange chance:

A narrow lane, an old man, and two boys.

Post.
Nay, do not wonder at it: you are made

Rather to wonder at the things you hear

Than to work any. Will you rhyme upon't,

And vent it for a mockery? Here is one:

'Two boys, an old man twice a boy, a lane,

Preserved the Britons, was the Romans' bane.'

Lord.
Nay, be not angry, sir.

Post.
'Lack, to what end?

Who dares not stand his foe, I'll be his friend; (61)

For if he'll do as he is made to do,

I know he'll quickly fly my friendship too.

You have put me into rhyme.

Lord.
Farewell; you're angry.

Post.
Still going? [Exit Lord.
This is a

lord! O noble misery,

To be i' the field, and ask 'what news?' of me!

To-day how many would have given their honors

To have saved their carcases! took heel to do't,

And yet died too! I, in mine own woe charm'd,

Could not find death where I did hear him groan, (70)

Nor feel him where he struck: being an ugly monster,

'Tis strange he hides him in fresh cups, soft beds,

Sweet words; or hath more ministers than we

That draw his knives i' the war. Well, I will find him:

For being now a favorer to the Briton,

No more a Briton, I have resumed again

The part I came in: fight I will no more,

But yield to me to the veriest hind that shall

Once touch my shoulder. Great the slaughter is

Here made by the Roman; great the answer be (80)

Britons must take. For me, my ransom's death;

On either side I come to spend my breath;

Which neither here I'll keep nor bear again,

But end it by some means for Imogen. Enter two British Captains and Soldiers.


First Cap.
Great Jupiter be praised! Lucius is taken.

'Tis thought the old man and his sons were angels.

Sec. Cap.
There was a fourth man, in a silly habit,

That gave the affront with them.

First Cap.
So 'tis reported:

But none of 'em can be found. Stand! who's there?

Post.
A Roman, (90)

Who had not now been drooping here, if seconds

Had answer'd him.

Sec. Cap.
Lay hands on him; a dog!

A leg of Rome shall not return to tell

What crows have peck'd them here. He brags his service

As if he were of note: bring him to the king. Enter CYMBELINE, BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS,ARVIRAGUS, PISANIO, Soldiers, Attendants, and Roman Captives. The Captains present POSTHUMUS to CYMBELINE, who delivers him over to a Gaoler:
then exeunt omnes.

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